Yugascope
The Lens Between Time and Truth
The Lens Between Time and Truth
Chief Creative Officer:
K. Y. Miraga
(Pronounced: Ka-Yu Mee-Rah-Gah)
Who I Am:
I write as K. Y. Miraga, a name chosen to keep the focus on the stories themselves — and the message they carry — rather than my identity. My writing blends myth, politics, and poetry to explore the heart of human experience. I want the work to speak for itself, not the person behind it. I believe that the stories we tell should transcend the limits of who we are as individuals, and this pseudonym helps keep that focus clear. I chose to remain anonymous because I believe the story, the message, and the characters should take center stage. This isn’t about creating a persona; it’s about creating an experience — a world that speaks beyond any individual.
My Writing Style:
I write with emotion and sharpness, pulling from ancient wisdom to reflect on modern issues. My approach is satirical but grounded in reality. Absurdity and humor are my tools, but at the heart of everything I write is a deep respect for the complexities of life and humanity. In my writing, characters are not just characters, but reflections of the world we live in. Through their stories, I aim to peel back the layers of myth, rage, and truth that often go unseen. I hope to spark introspection, conversation, and, above all, a sense of shared humanity.
Why the Pseudonym?
The name Miraga is derived from the word mirage, representing illusion, perception, and the nature of reality itself. It’s a fitting reflection of the themes I explore — how what we see is often distorted, how we live in a world that demands we question everything we know. I write as an observer, not to put myself in the spotlight, but to offer a perspective that challenges the norms. My goal is not to be the voice that’s heard, but rather, to make the message resonate.
My belief:
I believe in the power of myth and ancient wisdom to reflect the truths of the human condition. I craft my stories to evoke not only laughter but deep thought — thoughts that can only come from seeing the world through the lens of time, truth, and change. I hope you find something in these stories that challenges you, makes you laugh, or even makes you a little uncomfortable. After all, discomfort is often where growth happens.